This volume of “Neutrosophic Sets and Systems” presents a collection of papers focused on the advanced studies and applications of neutrosophy, neutrosophic set, neutrosophic logic, and neutrosophic statistics. The research explores how these concepts generalize classical logic and fuzzy sets by incorporating a degree of indeterminacy. The articles within this issue apply these theories to a wide range of fields, including digital media art design, decolonial thought, rural legal aid, education informatization, public landscape design, and cross-border digital marketing. The works demonstrate the use of neutrosophic frameworks to model complex, uncertain, and contradictory data, offering new methods for decision-making and problem-solving in various domains.